This version has the rather nice feature of being able to package and sign in one go. Except when signing, on my workstation at least, it is unable to locate a perfectly valid set of keys and therefore refuses to sign anything.

And subsequently I can't sign manually in eclipse either.

I'm having to run the signing tool from the command line to sign my apps.

Re: Signing keys and eclipse plug-in version 1.1.2

In Eclipse, open up Window>Preferences, then select BlackBerry Java Plug-in>Signature Tool and click on "Import Existing Keys...". Navigate to the folder that has the keys data base that the command line is using (usually a folder containing sigtool.csk and sigtool.db) and you should be good to go.

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Re: Signing keys and eclipse plug-in version 1.1.2

Already tried that (several times) but the plug in refuses to recognize my keys.

But oddly enough it then prompts for my password, and fails to sign the cod files.

I've requested replacement keys so I can import from new to see if that works, but unfortunately there appears to be a backlog. Not sure why the key issue isn't automatic, but if it creates jobs I suppose I shouldn't complain.

The latest changes to the plug in also messed up my deploy scripts, which will now have to be completely rewritten. Just like last time the plugin was updated.

Re: Signing keys and eclipse plug-in version 1.1.2

I was experiencing the same problem. After upgrading the plug-in to 1.1.2.201003212304-12, I imported my signing keys. But when I tried to sign my app, I was asked: “Please enter your private key password , and re-encrypt your private key information file.” After that I got, “The private key is not located in the sigtool.csk file”.

I noticed a new folder under my eclipse install that wasn't there before the upgrade: .\plugins\net.rim.ejde\vmTools. The sigtool.csk and sigtool.db files in this folder both had a zero length. So I copied the files from the old folder, .\plugins\net.rim.ejde\signTool, and now my key signing works as it did before.